MRS. EDITH STARR A- t?iintt -Rupert Dailp jr3ctos Thursday, December 16, 1948 PASSES IN CITY Mrs. Edith Starr, a former resident of Port Simpson and Port Essington, died Wednesday at the oYAC. PEACHES- I 1 rA T IAllrr-, home of licr daughter, Mrs. Cecil Robinson, Sherbrooke Street. She was 76 years old. Her death oc curred only a few weeks after MONTREAL, Dec. 16th At last! . . . perfectly timed for our Christmas shopping! the makers of VINY- that of her husband, the late Louis Starr. In addition to her i$ y I jv I c f 1 1 LI IE Plastics and Columbia records bring us those rnurh-talked-about, Long Playing Microgroot'c Rcc- V ords. Complete on on record are such musical CONRAD STREET YULE CONCERT An overflow crowd attended the Conrad Street School Christmas concert in the school basement Tuesday evening, enjoying a program of plays and musical presentations by class groups and individual children from the five grades. Parents and friends were welcomed by Martin Stuart, president of the school Parent-Teachers' Association, who acted as master of ceremonies. Costumes and decorations were made by the children In class projects. Proceeds from a silver collection will be used to provide treats for the children when the school closes for the seas daughter, she Is survived by a Tchaikovsky's "Nutcracker Suite" and many other favourites! Just think! 45 minutes of superb music on one Vinvlite Plastic record that won't scratch, break tnr warp! Columbia's amazing Microgroove Records are made only on Tttrylite Plastic . . .because Vinyhte 1'lastic gives you better reproduction, higher fidelity, longer wear, truer tone it practically eliminates surface founds . . . and gives you 40 lower cost for every playing minute! Sea your Columbia dealer now for full information on the startling new "L V Mierogroove Records. Your 'Philco' and 'Sparton' dealer have the new players needed to play them. Htra' a fr Cook look you can't afford to miss! It's a .jrundrrful "something-for-nothing" that will save you "'money, time and bother! The Home Economists in the ftrmt kitchens have put their heads together and written a 3 it J 4 l wsetV xs new kind of cook book with recipes to meet the needs of a , twosome. JNo need to try to cut down the ingredients as you( t must when standard recipes are used. You save money on C A I I E I FOODS "chopping because you buy just the right amount for each recie. You save time and bother . . . because there they are! a host of delicious, inexpensive tested recipes for main dishes, salads, snacks, sandwiches, desserts. Even hors-d'oeuvres and canape suggestions. You'll like, too, the many helpful hints designed to make your meal-getting easier. So write to .. me Barbara Brent, 1411 Crescent St., Montreal, P.Q. ... for the new Heinz Cook Book "TEA FOR TWO". Ift absolutely irl son, Paul, of Casslar BO&STREET CONCERT ENJOYED A large number of parents and other friends took the opportunity to visit Borden Street School yesterday afternoon to hear an Informal conceit given by the various grades In connection with the Christmas celebration. Each grade contributed a number. Grade One had a group of six children who sang two short numbers delightfully, with Mrs. E. M. Gulland In chaige. The rhythm band of Grade Two, under Mrs. J. A. Rutheriord, effectively combined three singing numbers with rhythmic work. "Deck the Hall" was an ambitious number from Grade Three with Miss G. Foster in charge, the two-part singing being a feature of the item. From Grade Four came three well giver, recitations with Patsy PhiUipson, Roberta Reid and Bobby Mitchell all doing well. Grade Five had three short carols given by a A loador Writ,: "My tea's get ting talked about . . very, very Chocolates What Do ro Wonf your lingerie to "do" for you? Want it to wear much, much ' longer? Yea, of course that's "budget-wise" ! Want it I favourably!" And LOVELY DECEMBER WEDDING A beautiful wedding took place at St. Andrew's Cathedral on the eighth bf this month when Miss Dorothy Didorak and William Bryant Clark were united in marriage. Here the couple are seen cutting their handsome wedding cake at the reception in Valhalla Hall. ( Photo by Chandler and Cowgill) make a tasty gift for any lady she gives all the credit to those new, improved TENDER LEAF onal holidays on Friday. Taking part in the program were all the school children, Five. Plona accompniment for most of the numbers was by Miss Jean Urquhart, Grade One teacher. The program consisted of selections by the Grade One and Two rhyhtm band; acrostic Christmas greetings. Grades One and Two; the Nativity play; singing game. Grade One; safety train, Christmas lullaby Grade Two girls; piano solo, Al-field Hardin; scarf drill, Grade Five; piano accompaniment by Gwen Speers; "Birthday of a King," Christmas on the Bus, Grade Three; Christmas carols, Grade Five; Sailor drill, Grade Three; songs and games, Grade Five; piano solo, Gwen Speers; song "Hall the New Year," Grade Four. to be easy to wash? That's time- V'liSL to find under the Yule Tree V 17 8 lbV llc jFriM Christmas MorninR. jsk about i'pr:Wi our pound and half-pound boxes The Experts Say CJ today. As well as PIPES, POUCHES. RON-SON LIGHTERS, TOBACCOS and CIGARS we have CIGARETTES In gift boxes of 100's and 50's. SEASONAL GRADES Visions of sugar-plums are TEA BALLS! Yes, more and more . women who "know their tea" are discovering the superb flavour of this finest grade of Orange Pekoe ... in its most convenient form I So easy-to-serve when friends drop in or when you want to relax between sweeping and dusting! And i i Tender Leaf Tea Balls are made from the little top leaves that add "that something -extra" everybody likes! It's no wonder so many " people I know are switching to the new, improved Tender Leaf Tea .. Balls. They're real economy, you know! Two cups of full-flavoured Orange Pekoe from each ball! That's why I urge you to buy them next time you need tea! saving! And, of course you want it to hold its shape. You'll find all these features and more in lovely, long-lived nylon tricot lingerie! Yes.nylon tricot will wear and wear beautifully with just a fraction of the attention other lingerie requires. Properly set, it won't shrink or stretch and it's so very easy to wash needs no ironing at all' Keep it in mind when you're Christmas shopping your friends will love it, too! Ask for lingerie of nylon tricot (knitted nylon or nylon jersey) ... at better stores all across Canada. Y'ou'll find slips, nighties and panties of this wonderful yarn . . . labelled "Made of C-I-L Xylon YarrTl dancing through just about everybody's head at this time of the year. And if mother will Rupert Tobacco Store 3rd Ave. & 4th St. group of girls with three girls Julia Prockter, Thelma Pavlikis and Margaret Johnston playing the accompaniments. Grade Six took the leading part in the choir, consisting of thirty-eight Classified advertising always brings results. XXXXXXXXXXXtXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX1XXXXXW pupils with pupils from Grades Stttla One and for All that weighty problem of what to give him for . Christmas. Here is just what he wantsl ... a HULLS UxTJA7ntM T' . ,f i,t ;n v.: i;ri: r i ; "BUILD B. C. PAYROLLS'' iwiuviw -ko a m,iiu itiau will (&ir mill a, midline ui stunting bliss, for a Rolls Razor automatically strops and hones its lifetime, hollow-ground blade! It will make that morning shave a pleasure . . . keep him face-fresh all day. And no more blades to buy! So why not. anticipate his Christmas wishes , . . slip a Rolls Razor in his Christmas stocking. At better stores everywhere ... his favourite gift for $12.50! arm herself with a good cookbook" and disappear into the kitchen for a couple of huors, she usually can turn out enough poodies to delieht the entire family. Stuffed dates are the kind of sweets the yongsters in the family like to make themselves. It gives them the feeling of having a share in the Christmas preparations. The dates ?re pitted and their centres filled with cake icing (made with icing sugar, small quantities of butter. and milk). For variety different colorings may be added to the icing and as a finishing touch the dates Five. Four and Three also taking part. Nicely balanced sing-' ing of "Long Ago" and "Sleep. Holy Babe" contrasted with the more vigorous carols, "Good King Wenceslas" and "The First Noel" (with a descant arrangement, and "We Three Kings." dramatized with Joyce Moore-; house, Jacequelyn Moore and Lynn Nickerson taking the part you'll So Tio Out to give "that ring gently. Remove from heat and beat. Add chopped nuts if desired. SMALL CAKES A variety of small cakes always is important at Christmas. Gl'M DROP COOKIES Ingredients: One cup shortening, one cup brown sugar, two eggs (well beaten), one cup cocoanut, one cup gum drops (cut in pieces), two cups oatmeal, one teaspoon vanila, one cup white sugar, two cups flour, one-quarter teaspoon salt, one teaspoon soda, one teaspoon baking powder. Cream the shortening and sii-gar and then add the other Ingredients. Make In small balls, flatten on a pan and bake slowly. SWEDISH TEA KINGS Cream one-half cup butter and one-quarter cup brown sugar. 'Add one beaten egg yoke and into this blend one cup flour. Shape into small balls and dip in slightly beaten egg white. Rll in finely chopped nuts. Put on greased baking pan. press a hollow in the centre of each. Bake in slow oven five minutes. Remove and press centres again. Return for 15 minutes. While still warm fill centre with Jam or Jelly. pertect Uhnstmas There'll le Lots and gtofi of Parfios in the next few weeks to Over The Holiday Season . . for young and gut when . . . you give a Money Order I from the BANK OF MONTREAL! Yes, old alike! And no 1 ,'"oitto fif ?L I've found that tyW j party is complete in V 1 V the young frys' eves ,. ir,. l of the Kings. Mrs. Rutherford and Mrs. Seaman were accompanists with Bobby Mitchell playing the Na i-m u; ... uncjf fillers make specially wU'ome gitts tor the family and are rolled in granulated sugar. GLORIFIED MARSHMALLOWS YouH find vacuum packed Pacific Milk real insurance for V V V V V y V V Uionnea Marshmallows are. A Beautiful Assortment of I'm anil Pencil Sets ranging from J.Y!I." up WALLETS by Til LEY $1.75 Bridge and Crlbbage Sets in Leather Cases Zipper Brief Cases Zipper Writing Cases ; GIFT STATIONERY Christmas Cards, Tags and Seals Fancy Wrappings Hi hh Priiitiiiif Co. foamy cup of hot cocoa. For the bent cup of cocoa, I alwavs serve BAKER'S COCOA. Then I am sure of perfect real-chocolatey flavor a flavor achieved by Baker's expert processing of finest cacao beans. To please the wee folk (and older people tool) drop a fluffy marshmallow on top of each fragrant, steaming cup of Baker's Cocoa it adds a festive party touch! last minute holiday cooking. Buy several from your grocer today storing the familiar etit-of-town friends. They're, truly thoughtful gifts you give your friends the pleasure of choosing for themselves exactly what they want ! You can pick your Money Orders up at any BofM branch. So why not simplify your last-liiimite shopping and, at the same time, give extra pleasure by buying your B of M Money Orders tomorrow? tional Anthem. Favourable comments were heard from the many visitors in the brightly decorated music room, nearly all the work having been done by the pupils. Visits were also paid to the different rooms where the many Christmas motifs done by ti'.e" pupTTs were greatly admired. also simple to make and add ai) additional patch of color to th festive board. ' t Plain white marshmellows are used if dry they are dipped separate in milk and allowed to stand for half an hour. Then Pacific tin is no trouble at all. PACIFIC MILK Holidaytima It fariytima and C7 When you re planning your next din Irradiated and Vacuum Packed they are covered with butter Icing (icing sugar, butter, small amount of milk) and rolled in nun (. Besner Block Plume 234 t lfX9'etvttWXXKWnXWtWttltXXXtt.XX'tXXXXttt ner paity include! cocoanut. Again the icing may be SHIRRIFF'S' FRUIT PUDDING! It's a real, old-time NEW LUXDK1 STEAMER PRINCE GEORGE colored for variety. . fruit pudding lavish with two kinds MAPLE CREAM If candy is desired, here is a AFRICAN INDUSTRY NAKRU, Kenya it' Economic progress in British East Africa in the last ten years has increased by nearly 300 percent. The value of total export and Imports of Kenya, Uganda, Tan recipe for the , always-popular maple cream. Ingredients: Four cups brown Wny Neglect Tnoso Little Cuts and risk infection? D ALMAS FIRST AID DRESSINGS are just the thing for quick, "on-the-fpetW application. Made of a thin, waterproof substance, antiseptically treated and toned to the colour of your skin, Dnlmas Dressings pro- vide the most protection in the least conspicuous way. Put them to their dozens of uses from covering pimples, relieving blistered feet, to closing cuts. They're excellent as a protective dressing, ,.loa. Ask for a tin at your drug or department store to-morrow! sugar, two level tablespoons of SAILS FOR VANCOUVER AND INTERMEDIATE PORTS EACH THURSDAY at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT ganyika and Zanzibar rose from of raisins, dates, currants and mixed peel! 18 ingredients all-told, carefully blended and steam-cooked for HOURS in Shirriff's spotless . kitchens 1 Simple to serve, too! just heat the pudding in the can, in boiling water open the can slice and serve with your favourite sauce! And, by the way you can make exceptionally good sauces wien you add a touch of Shirriff's Rum, Butterscotch or Almond Flavouring Extracts to them! flour, two level teaspoons' bak under $120,000,000 in 1933 to nearly $348,000,000 last year. ing powder, one small teaspoon vanilla, four tablespoons butter, one cup top milk. Boil to soft ball stage, stir- Advertise in the Daily News! mmm M aaBHaMMMMM aaaaaH Salads Ar a 4fl-rear-Round Delight.' Deliciously dressed frwwi.ll wnluH rtn a iif nliite with vonr main hot. course t ? ttmi-nw winter mels to nerfectinn. So when vou're flfc. 'a!; 4 4 For Reservations Write or Call CITY OR DEPOT OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. J i.king your salad try this MAZOLA French Dressing JUL'S s icciie lur imvuui uisi a jusu 1111 . FRENCH DRESSING I'lure t cup Mazoli, i cup cider ,vinestnr, 1 tpn. sugnr. 1 tsiin. salt, 1 upn. dry mustard. I tspn. paprika, daHh cayenne, few dmpi, WorreMter- ahire Sauce in tiichtly covered jar and shake well. Chill and shake before serving. Sleuthing Ground for budget-saving suggestions . . . here's my tip of "ie wee'c any WRpk)' Hold down soaring meat bills Jt. this delii-iously effective way , . . use more OXO! You ' jT A see. Oxo is extract of meat. nrimn Innn lw,f in f central ed form. So make good-tasting stews, using less riinat and less expensive ciils nf mi,t r!n j2.mcfitiucss by adding Oxo cubes or fluid Oxo! And L:use gravy makes vour meat seem like mnro utrvo im'det dm' NOW AVAILABLE yotir roasts with Kitf of rich, brown gravy made the beef-rich 6x0 way I It s so easy so very delicious. Your family will love your Oxo-flavoured soups, et,ewsi and gravies . . . yuull like the Oxo priees. Oxo gives you so much for bo lUUe cwt! THIS IS OUR WAY OF SAYING ... A Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year FROM DEC. 10 TO DEC. 31 WE WILL GIVE 5"" w. 1. A" 10 DISCOUNT ON ANY PURCHASES MADE AT THE Weather forecast (or a bright, white Christmas: 11 V FAMILY SHORE STORE EXCEPT RUBBERS. showers of gifts by Elizabeth Arden LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL HARTT ARROW AND clouds of snowy Dusting Powder, sprinkles of fragrant Flower Mist. For Dusting Powder, fluffy-fine, r 10 f Discount off any 1 purchase' except Rubbers. JULIA ARTHUR FOR WOMEN Jack and Jill for CHILDREN Sr WILLIAMS and Flower Mist, fight as spun spray, go together perfectly . . . ,ke Christmas anc OIIVIjO FOR MEN cdndle-light, like you and the Yule log's blc " don't care if you ean't coofc, darling so long as you can open packages of Post's Grape-Nuts Flakesl" j- Don't forget your T.B. Seals Campaign JJJ sponsored by Kinsmen Club, Box 1760, Prince - Rupert. "Oh George you're wonderful! I'll just open a package of malty-rich, honey-golden Post's Grape-Nuts Flakes, and quick-like break- ,1.11. Du.l - Du,tln9 t,mm mn4 Jufl, Cw.hly-, S.., . . B.lh T,l. - Bath Mlt, H.nd-O-Tenik, Ju-, Cranium S..-U. Or.,. Du.t F.wlr Ml5 .nri 0Uil!- r.w.w (flol) . 1 JO . J JO . 1.7 i JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. 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